The Jesuits U.S. Central and Southern Province on Friday they say have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor. One of the men identified has ties to a parish in Albuquerque’s Old Town.
Alfonso Madrid was a Jesuit priest assigned to San Felipe de Neri parish in Albuquerque in the 1960s. places him at San Felipe, as well as the Los Duranes church, between 1961 and 1966. The Archdiocese of Santa Fe does not include Madrid on its
Madrid was later accused of sexually abusing at least two boys in El Paso in the 1970s. The Jesuits and the Diocese of El Paso settled one lawsuit that named Madrid in 2013,
Madrid also worked in Catholic schools and churches in San Antonio and in Mexico. He died in 1982.
The Jesuits are a Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers who
On Friday, of dozens of men they say have been credibly accused of child sexual abuse.
Correction: This story has been edited to reflect that the Jesuits arrived in Albuquerque 150 years ago, but San Felipe de Neri was founded before then.
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